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I was named for my grandfather who has the most common name in the judeo-christian-islamic world. My middle name is Crosby taken from my father's first name. I never identified with JOE even though I had great respect and affection for Grandpa. I liked Crosby in spite of a very strained, tense, and unhealthy relationship with my dad.

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Nope, never have. Maybe that's partly because it's an extremely common name. To be honest I've never felt like it actually was my name, I just sort of recognize that people are talking about me when they use it. I know that's really weird, but I don't know how else to explain it. It's never felt like my name, and I don't think it ever will.

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My name is Pauline. When I was growing I didn't like my name. The other kids would make fun of me. cause if you drop the end of my name it can be a boys name and yes there was a boy in my class that has that name. But now I like it cause not a lot of people have my name.

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i loooove my real names... first one i picked it up for myself the other two are default but great... the second means man of war or stangler the last( surname) rainbow or sapper... now how cool is strangling rainbow or man of war....

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My brother was like that , I find that weird a parent waiting that long . My brother was called spotted d*ck for the first three weeks of his life . He has a great name now , my daughter's named after him .